11) Jules' "Bacon rant" could piss off people if used in bacon threads and someone has never heard it before.

Pulp Fiction is always called a gimmicky movie by a lot of people, but it was one of the most influential movies in moviemaking. Seemed like after it came out copycat movies were produced to get the Tarantino feel.

9. When Mia Wallace orders her $5 shake at Jack Rabbit Slims, the waiter (Steve Buscemi) asks her if she wants it "Martin and Lewis or Amos and Andy?" He's referring to the comedy duo of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, two white guys and The Amos n' Andy Show, two black guys. Basically, he's asking her if she'd like chocolate or vanilla. What gives, no Pryor and Wilder shake?

Because it was a 1950s-themed restaurant, you knob; a reference to Richard Pryor or Gene Wilder wouldn't make sense. She'd have to order a Sinatra and Sammy Davis (or a Lena Horne).

I've never heard of the weapons in the pawn shop being "nods" to other movies. Is that something Tarantino has actually claimed, or is the author of TFA one of those people that thinks every movie with a sword is a nod to some other movie with a sword?

Uncle Pooky:I've never heard of the weapons in the pawn shop being "nods" to other movies. Is that something Tarantino has actually claimed, or is the author of TFA one of those people that thinks every movie with a sword is a nod to some other movie with a sword?

roflmaonow:Almost all of those are in the trivia track subtitles of the DVD and the Bluray.

12. John Travolta was known for his dance moves prior to Pulp Fiction with his roles in Saturday Night Fever and Grease, but his dance number with Uma Thurman at Jack Rabbit Slims was inspired by the films Bande à Part and Federico Fellini's 8 1/2.

Lucksbane:Dingleberry Dickwad: Lucksbane: Really? Felt the need to explain the "secret meaning" behind "Amos and Andy" and "Martin and Lewis"? Good lord.

I won't lie, I never knew what it meant until reading TFA.

Just curious, and I'm not being facetious, but have you not heard of "Amos and Andy" and/or "Martin and Lewis"? Sometimes I don't think I'm that old, but then reality hits me in the mouth.

I've heard the names Amos and Andy before, but never knew who they were talking about. I know who Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are, but I've never heard to them referred to as "Martin and Lewis", I've always heard their full names when they were referenced.

Englebert Slaptyback:The couple later divorced, but Hibbert went on to work as a writer for Mad TV and Boy Meets World. It's nice to know the Gimp finally got out of the sex dungeon and turned his life around.

ZMugg:12. John Travolta was known for his dance moves prior to Pulp Fiction with his roles in Saturday Night Fever and Grease, but his dance number with Uma Thurman at Jack Rabbit Slims was inspired by the films Bande à Part and Federico Fellini's 8 1/2.

Wasn't it the Batusi?

That's what I always thought, the only foreign flicks i'm into are Ursula Andrews, Catherine Deneuve, and Charro. Twice.

When Vincent calls Lance from his cell, Lance is watching TV and eating a bowl of Fruit Brute. The cereal was part of General Mills Monster Cereals group along with Yummy Mummy, Boo Berry, Frankenberry, and Count Chocula. Fruit Brute is no longer around, but was a childhood favorite of Tarantino's and also appears in Reservoir Dogs.

While you won't find it on store shelves most of the year I saw crates of the stuff available during the Halloween season.

js34603:Englebert Slaptyback: The couple later divorced, but Hibbert went on to work as a writer for Mad TV and Boy Meets World. It's nice to know the Gimp finally got out of the sex dungeon and turned his life around.

rocinante721:I'd like to point our that a $5 shake is fairly reasonable these days.

And even when the movie was released 20 years ago, while that was pretty high for a milkshake, it wasn't exactly the insane extravagance Vincent seems to say it is -- I would say that at most restuarants, a good shake would be around $3 or so. I've always thought that Tarantino was intentionally making the movie anachronistic, so it doesn't fit in any specific year. For example, when Vince calls Lance just before he brings in an OD'ing Mia, Lance is eating a bowl of Frute Brute, which hadn't been on the market for well over a decade before that movie was made. I could try to find more examples but I'm as tired of writing this as I'm sure you are of reading it, so I'm gonna go do something else now.

17. There have been countless spoofs and mashups of the film over the years, but one of the most inventive came in 2011, when YouTube user "crimewriter95″ re-cut the film so that it played out in chronological order.

Cutting an out-of-order movie back into order is the most inventive?

And the article writer honestly believes nobody else did this until 2011?

ZMugg:12. John Travolta was known for his dance moves prior to Pulp Fiction with his roles in Saturday Night Fever and Grease, but his dance number with Uma Thurman at Jack Rabbit Slims was inspired by the films Bande à Part and Federico Fellini's 8 1/2.